ILOCOS SUR | Roaming Around Baluarte Vigan

Friday, September 05, 2014

A Camel at Vigan's Baluarte

Do camels bite, or maybe eat cameras? Was the question that immediately coursed through my head as I trained my ultra-wide angle lens at one of the camels roaming freely around Baluarte in Vigan City.

It immediately and playfully nudged my lens, smudging it with its huge snout.

Dinosaurs at Vigan's Baluarte

Welcome to Vigan City’s Baluarte, a zoo where non-people eating animals roam freely while dinosaurs soar their necks to the heavens. Well, at least life-sized concrete dinosaurs. It may not be Jurassic Park, but this is one of the coolest zoos I’ve been to.

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Chavit's Resthouse at Vigan's Baluarte

This free-roaming animal sanctuary is owned by former Ilocos Governor Chavit Singson. And one can immediately see how influential this guy is just by looking at his personal rest house standing amidst the eighty-hectare park—the golden-clad building topped with a burning bush up its roof.

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Free Mini Horse-Ride at Vigan's Baluarte

The park is about fifteen minutes away by car from the center of Vigan City. During my first visit, I tried to walk all the way to Baluarte from the town and it took me a good hour to reach it.

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Impalas at Vigan's Baluarte

The first thing that surprised me upon arriving at the zoo was its entrance fee. There are no entrance fees.

Chavit is generous enough to waive off any form of payment in Baluarte, saying it is his gift to his fellow Filipinos—and foreign tourists too, I assume.

The zoo is home to deer, camels, miniature horses, impalas, ostriches, and tigers—caged ones, don’t worry—among others. They also have a slew of bird species, from the common African Love Birds to the more exotic hornbills.

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A Hornbill at Vigan's Baluarte

Besides going around the zoo through a rickshaw driven by a miniature horse called the tiburin ride, Baluarte also features live animal shows (four times a day, everyday), a petting zoo, and a butterfly garden. Everything is, amazingly, still absolutely free of charge.

* Update, some of these, like the tiburin ride has now a fee.

Yellow Submarine at Vigan's Baluarte

Within the grounds, one can also have a glimpse, and even touch, Chavit’s personal mini-submarine. With its iconic yellow color, one can easily guess what its name is.

It may look like a toy, and it probably is one of the former governor’s favorite toy, but it is a functional one-man submarine that he uses to track treasures during his free time.

Inside the Golden Building at Vigan's Baluarte

While almost everything in Baluarte Vigan is free of charge, the only thing that visitors aren’t free to enter is his rest house, and understandably so.

The Burning Bush at Vigan's Baluarte

It was such a pleasure then that we were allowed access to the Golden Building, as the locals dub it, during our last Vigan escapade. We were even introduced to the former Governor himself and have a hearty lunch inside; a curious deer nosing around and accompanying us right through it all.

Vigan's Baluarte from a High Vantage Point

The view from the roof deck of the building was also quite nice, even with the dreary weather we were experiencing. From here, one can already see the South China Sea where Vigan’s black sand Mindoro Beach is.

But what I really wanted to do was to climb, even if just on the base, of the Burning Bush sculpture. No luck on that front.

Tiger at Vigan's Baluarte

As we exited the Baluarte Vigan, I was still unsure if camels do bite. It was now my second time to visit Baluarte so I think I have to know it after this time. I asked my seatmate, he also wasn’t sure. Hmmm. I guess the only thing I’m sure of now is that they don’t eat cameras—well, they nudge and smudge them, but no I don’t think they eat them. But what about tigers?



Baluarte Vigan Resort and Mini Zoo
Address: Quirino Blvd., Brgy. Salindeg, Vigan City
Contact Number: (077) 722-7186
Entrance Fee: Free
Opening Hours: 8:00AM to 5:00PM Mon Wed Thu, 6:00PM Sun, 10:00PM Sat Tue Fri
GPS Coordinates Map: 17.551333, 120.377194



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9 comments

  1. Waah. Gusto ko bumalik ulit dito! As usual, ganda ng mga photos! :)

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  2. still i'm reading an online magazine.

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  3. what time and day ho ang free animal show? thank u :)

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    1. Hi Allen, the shows are held four times a day daily, not sure of the exact times though :)

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  4. Hello. Are you open on holidays?

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    1. Hi Teresa, yes, Baluarte Zoo Vigan is open every day even during holidays

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